My favorite thing about this video is the display of VideoBobs professionalism. Not many businesses these days that operate at this level of confidence. Or knowledge of their products. Very impressed.
I don't know if you'll ever read this, but as of now I'm a mere 17 year old. When I am older, I WILL WORK MY ASS OFF to get enough money for this car and be happy to work with you. See you in the future, Bob!
I said the same thing about a regular Delorean when I was your age (Im 36 now), at that time, just the car you can get for about 15k. Now for a crappy one, you'll pay about 35k (todays price). If you want a nice running one with no problems, about 50k. After Bob works his magic, you're looking at over 100k. I'm not sure where you live, but some places in America can have houses at that value. I'm not trying to burst your bubble and I really hope you get it, but please get yourself settled with a home and a daily driver before you get into this type of thing. I hope you see this, and I really hope your dreams come true to own this car. Good luck!! I'm rooting for you! Needless to say, I want one too! Check out Bobs other time machine videos.
You could raffle off these cars at $500 a ticket, and only need to sell 250 tickets to get to the car cost. It would give an amazing chance of ownership.
Same, I am a really poor college student living paycheck to paycheck right now but goddammit I will buy one from this guy one day. He’s so cool and really knows what he’s doing.
Bob I would totally buy a 300 dollar raffle ticket. if you got 450 people to participate it would come out over what you sell them for. Just something to think about. Love your work sir
I seriously cannot wait to buy one of your Delorean Time Machines in the future! I've been watching your videos religiously and am so passionate about your builds!!
I will offer that as an option, however we find that when the door triggers share the ground of the car you get noise from the alternator buzzing through the speakers. So we need to either have it's own trigger or maybe a wireless trigger system with a battery backup system. The factory Delorean door switches are very unreliable and have a tendency to set the sound off when you hit a bump. We need to get that figured out.
Bob, I live in Brazil, I am 40 years old and I am in love with this film. It is part of my life, my story. I spent my youth watching, recording on VHS tapes on TV because there was no way to have an original VHS. I memorized several lines of the film. I grew up, but I never forgot about this film and lately, I have been getting more and more curious to know more and more about it. Today, I have DVD, Blu-ray, key chain, glasses, but my big dream is to have a time machine, a De Lorean, like the movie. I had seen your videos here on youtube years ago. I never really knew what my future would be like, but the only thing I ever imagined was having this car .... ps. I think the only chance would be with the sports almanac ... :(
@@RobertMoseley Trymacs just talked about this for a few seconds in his stream. He gained 100k subscribers with one of his channels, but instead of recieving a Playbutton with his name on it, he recieved a playbutton with "congrats to Videobob Moseley for 100k subscribers". So basically RU-vid sent him your playbutton by accident. Trymacs is the biggest Twitch-Streamer in Germany and a few weeks ago he had the most subs on twitch in the world.
At 14:20... I am building a replica too (1/8 scale) and judging from reference pictures from the museum, I see a black rubber hose coming from the aluminium part of the "fire extingisher" behind the drivers seat. There is also a black cord running from that part ending in a red sphere. I have included both those details in my version of the model. How accurate are those? They DO appear on the museum model too?
Hi Bob, just watched you on Jordan's channel! Amazing collection of movie cars you have especially the BTTF DeLorean! I'm a big fan of BTTF. I just subbed to your channel. Looking forward watching your content.
So you put a Mister fusion but still, once you have reached 88 mph, the plutonium chamber gets empty ! If I get lucky and win the lotery, I woulddefinitly get the PLUTONIUM version !... Still, nice work Bob ! Love that car !
I love the Delorean DMC12 but, my dream collector cars to own would be a Screen accurate version of KITT and KARR from Knight Rider oh and if I was to win a Life changing sum of money with which to have them made, i would splurge on a Screen Accurate Airwolf Bell Helicopter rofl
the delorean you built CAR 24 you sold back in 2018 without the mr fusion was an absolute work of art and if I had 150k+ to spare🤣.....I would be straight on the process of asking your company to build me an exact same version....she was a beauty
If I were for fortunate to come across a DMC-12 DeLorean in good condition that someone wanted to sell at a fair reasonable price, I would definitely buy it, take it off of their hands and convert it into my very own replica of the time machine down to the last detail. The only question that comes to mind is which year model would be the most accurate for the conversion build. 1981, 1982 or 1983?
Hey bob you were talking before about putting a Ford EcoBoost in the car. Did you do that for your auto display car you said you have in Vegas? How is it working?
I find what you do so fascinating. I have thought about making a spoof movie called "Not Another Time Travel Movie" that would use a DeLorean replica and a replica of the stationary machine from the movie "The Time Machine" and use both time machines to do time warps throughout the movie.
Beautiful work Bob as usual. The movie car content on your channel is appealing and draws people in cause everybody loves the movie cars in the cult movie franchises
In the future I will own one of these, amazing work. I didn't know you had a shop in Vegas. Definitely want to come by shop in Dallas or Vegas at some point.
I am buying one loaded as soon as I win the lottery and I'm serious no joke. When you buy a car for a customer do you do any upgrades or repairs that might be needed ? Plus do you replace warped panels like the front nose or repair dents and upholstery rips ?